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Older Americans Act Title III - Congregate Meals is sponsored by Administration for Community Living (ACL) / New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA). This federal program provides grants to support congregate meals for older adults at community sites like senior centers. These meals provide nutrition, social connection, and access to other services.
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About ACL: Mission, Vision, & Priorities Older Americans Act (OAA) Older Americans Act (OAA) State and Tribal Funding Allocations State Allocation Tables: Title III State Allocation Tables: Title III (NSIP) State Allocation Tables: Title VII Tribal Organization Allocation Tables: Title VI, including NSIP State Allocation Tables: Title III The following tables show the amount of Federal grant funds, provided to each state, under Title III of the Older Americans Act—Grants for State and Community Programs on Aging: FY2024 AoA OAA Title III Programs Annual Allocation for the State and Territories (DOCX, 30KB) Title III (2023) (PDF, 49KB) Title III (2022) (PDF, 49KB) Title III (2021) (PDF, 28KB) Title III (2020) (PDF, 28KB) Title III (2019) (PDF, 51KB) Title III (2018) (PDF, 51KB) Title III (2017) (PDF, 27KB) Title III (2016) (PDF, 30KB) Title III (2015) (PDF, 47KB) Title III (2014) (PDF, 36KB) Title III (2013) (PDF, 57KB) Title III (2012) (PDF, 46KB) Title III (2011) (PDF, 25KB) Title III (2010) (PDF, 45KB) Title III (2009) (PDF, 17KB) Title III (2008) (PDF, 17KB) Title III (2007) (PDF, 17KB) Title III (2006) (PDF, 18KB) Title III (2005) (PDF, 16KB) Title III (2004) (PDF, 10KB) State Allocation Tables: Title III-NSIP The following tables show the amount of Federal grant funds, provided to each state, through the Nutrition Services Incentive Program (NSIP), under Title III of the Older Americans Act—Grants for State and Community Programs on Aging: FY2024 AoA Nutrition Services Incentive Program Annual Allocation for the State and Territories (DOCX, 18KB) State Allocation Tables: Title VII The following tables show the amount of Federal grant funds, provided to each state, under Title VII of the Older Americans Act—Vulnerable Elder Rights Protection Activities.
FY2024 AoA OAA Title VII Programs Annual Allocation for the State and Territories (DOCX, 28KB) Title VII (2023) (PDF, 34KB) Title VII (2022) (PDF, 20KB) Title VII (2021) (PDF, 21KB) Title VII (2020) (PDF, 21KB) Title VII (2019) (PDF, 35KB) Title VII (2018) (PDF, 35KB) Title VII (2017) (PDF, 20KB) Title VII (2016) (PDF, 24KB) Title VII (2015) (PDF, 39KB) Title VII (2014) (PDF, 29KB) Title VII (2013) (PDF, 47KB) Title VII (2012) (PDF, 31KB) Title VII (2011) (PDF, 19KB) Title VII (2010) (PDF, 45KB) Title VII (2009) (PDF, 14KB) Title VII (2008) (PDF, 14KB) Title VII (2007) (PDF, 14KB) Title VII (2006) (PDF, 80KB) Title VII (2005) (PDF, 8KB) Title VII (2004) (PDF, 8KB) Tribal Organization Allocation Tables: Title VI, including NSIP The following tables show the amount of Federal grant funds, provided to each state, under Title VI, including funding for the Nutrition Services Incentive Program (NSIP), of the Older Americans Act—Grants for Native Americans: FY2024 AoA OAA Title VI Part A and B Programs Annual Allocation for the Tribal Organizations FY2024 AoA OAA Title VI Part C Program Annual Allocation for the Tribal Organizations FY2024 AoA Nutrition Services Incentive Program Annual Allocation for the Tribal Organizations Title VI (2020-2022) including FY20-22 Regular Funding and Supplemental Funding (PDF, 344KB) Title VI (2020-2021) including Regular Funding and Supplemental Funding (PDF, 342KB) Title VI (2019) (PDF, 114KB) Title VI (2018) (PDF, 195KB) Title VI (2017) (PDF, 87KB) Title VI (2016) (PDF, 113KB) Title VI (2015) (PDF, 604KB) Title VI (2014) (PDF, 580KB) Title VI (2013) (PDF, 117KB) Title VI (2012) (PDF, 85KB) Title VI (2011) (PDF, 85KB) Title VI (2010) (PDF, 530KB) Title VI (2009) (PDF, 65KB) Title VI (2008) (PDF, 84KB) Title VI (2007) (PDF, 82KB) Title VI (2006) (PDF, 82KB) Title VI (2005) (PDF, 81KB) Concluded Funding Allocations American Rescue Plan of 2021 ACL issued grants totaling $1.
4 billion to help older adults recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Funded through the American Rescue Plan, these grants to the aging services network in every state and territory will help provide meals and other nutrition services, support family caregivers, help older adults connect and engage with others to reduce social isolation, re-open senior centers, and help residents of nursing homes resolve complaints.
The grants also will help accelerate vaccination of older adults by funding the aging service network to conduct outreach and education, assist people with scheduling and attending vaccination appointments, and connecting people to in-home vaccination services.
Allocation tables for the grants provided to states and territories are available below: State and Territory Allocation Tables Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act (2021) The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act, provided a total of $2.
2 trillion, with $955 million directed to ACL programs, including the following Older Americans Act programs: $200M for Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) under Title III-B ) $480M for nutrition programs under Title III-C $20M for nutrition and related services for Native American Programs under Title VI $100M for the National Family Caregiver Support Program under Title III-E $20M for the Ombudsman Program under Title VII The Act also provided $85M for Centers for Independent Living under Title VII, Part C, Chapter I of the Rehabilitation Act.
State Allocations and Program Allocations for CARES Act Funding Families First Coronavirus Response Act (2020) Supplemental Funding for OAA Nutrition Programs State and Territories Allocation Tables Tribal Organization Allocation Tables Last modified on 08/05/2024
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) are the primary recipients, who then contract with local non-profit organizations to operate the programs. Eligible participants are generally 60 years or older. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (e.g., $695,387 for FY2025 in one listing) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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